Claims
- 1. A method of operating and monitoring usage of a photo-thermal epilation apparatus comprising the steps of:
a) identifying and authorizing an operator to conduct a session; b) doing one of:
i) blocking usage of the apparatus, if the operator is not authorized, and ii) initializing the photo-thermal epilation apparatus for the session, if the operator is authorized, and proceeding to step-c; c) conducting a session wherein a pre-determined succession of high energy light pulses are generated, with each generated light pulse deliverable to a follicle selected by the operator to effect photo-thermal epilation of growth support tissue of the selected follicle; d) recording in a usage log a log entry comprising information including at least one of:
i) operator identifying information; ii) patient related information; and iii) session related information.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of initializing a session includes an establishing of the log entry for the session.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the steps of conducting a session and recording a usage log are supported by a control means, with the control means enabling at least one of:
a) triggering the flash lamp at a pre-determined rate for a pre-determined temporal duration to produce a series of temporally spaced high energy light pulses during a session; b) enabling a recording of each log entry associated with each session; c) providing controlled access for inspecting and reviewing log entries; and d) establishing a connection to a pre-selected remote system.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3, wherein during the step of initializing the apparatus, the control means further determines if a pre-determined first usage limit has been reached, thereby indicating the apparatus requires servicing.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 4, wherein if during the initializing step it is determined that the first usage limit has been reached, the operator is notified that the apparatus requires servicing.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein if during the initializing step it is determined that a second pre-determined usage limit, which is greater than the first usage limit, has been reached, further use of the apparatus is not permitted until the apparatus receives servicing.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of recording an entry in the usage log includes recording at least one of:
a) a date of the session; b) a starting time stamp; c) an ending time stamp; d) an identification code of an operator conducting a session; e) a name of the operator; f) a total number of flashes employed for a session; g) a total cumulative number of flashes generated since a most recent servicing of the apparatus; h) a duration of the session; i) a total duration of all sessions that have occurred since the most recent servicing; j) a date of the most recent servicing; and k) an estimated date of a next servicing.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the step of conducting a session and delivering high energy light pulses to respective follicles is enabled by including an optical probe, which is structured with a tapered needle-less tip, that is manipulated by the operator.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 8, wherein an additional calibrating step is included before conducting the session, wherein the additional step includes an inserting of the tip of the needle-less probe into a calibration portal of the apparatus that is structured to accept the tip such that a precise sample of a light pulse emitted from the tip is measured and employed for adjusting and calibrating light pulse intensity to a predetermined desired level.
- 10. The method as recited in claim 9, wherein during the calibrating step, if it is determined that the light pulse intensity produced can not be adjusted to the predetermined desired level, the operator is so notified, and further use of the apparatus is not permitted until the apparatus receives servicing.
- 11. A method of conducting an epilation session, and monitoring and logging the use of a photo-thermal epilation apparatus structured with a tapered needle-less probe having a tip from which a high energy light pulse is deliverable to an operator selected hair follicle to cause photo-thermal epilation of growth support tissue of the selected follicle, the method comprising the steps of:
a) identifying and authorizing an operator, and if the operator is not authorized for using the apparatus, doing at least one of:
i) blocking usage of the apparatus; and ii) creating and recording a log entry indicating an unauthorized usage attempt; b) initializing the photo-thermal epilation apparatus, including establishing a log entry associated with the session; c) starting a usage session; d) generating a temporally spaced succession of high energy light pulses for the duration of the session, each light pulse deliverable to a selected follicle to cause photo-thermal epilation of growth support tissue thereat; e) ending the session wherein light pulse generation is terminated; f) completing at least one log entry comprising information associated with the session just completed.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 11, wherein the step of recording the log entry of the usage log includes recording at least one of:
a) a date of the session; b) a time stamp; c) an identification code of an operator conducting a session; d) a name of the operator; e) a total number of flashes employed for a session; f) a total cumulative number of flashes generated since a most recent servicing of the apparatus; g) a duration of the session; h) a total duration of all sessions that have occurred since the most recent servicing; i) a date of the most recent servicing; and j) an estimated date of a next servicing.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 12, further including a step of recording at least two time stamps for a session with a first time stamp indicating a start time and a second time stamp indicating a stop time.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein during one of the recording step and the initializing step, if it is determined that any one of:
a) a pre-selected number of log entries have been recorded; b) a pre-selected usage limit has been reached; and c) an allotment limit has been reached; at least one of the following actions occurs: a) the operator is notified that the limit has been reached and a limited number of additional sessions will be permitted; b) the operator is notified that the limit has been reached and usage of the apparatus is blocked; and c) an attempt is made to connect to a remote computer to enable a transmitting and exchanging of information with the remote computer.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein during the initializing step, and after it is determined that one of the limits has been reached, should an attempt at connecting with the remote computer fail, operation of the apparatus is not permitted until a connection to the remote computer is established and utilized for transmitting and exchanging the information.
- 16. A method of operating and monitoring the usage of a photo-thermal epilation apparatus structured for delivering high energy light pulses to each of a succession of selected follicles for causing a photo-thermal epilation of growth support tissue of each follicles, the method comprising the steps of:
a) identifying and authorizing an operator, and if authorized, permitting an initializing and configuring of the apparatus for an epilation session; b) establishing of a log entry in a usage log that is associated with the epilation session; c) determining if either a pre-selected number of log entries have been recorded or a pre-selected operating limit of the apparatus has been reached, causing an establishing of a connection to a remote computer for transmitting and exchanging information with the remote computer; d) doing one of:
i) blocking usage of the apparatus if connecting to the remote computer fails; ii) blocking usage of the apparatus if after connecting to the remote computer attempts to secure an additional allotment of sessions are not successful; iii) permitting the operator to commence the session causing a generating of a pre-determined succession of high energy light pulses, with each light pulse deliverable to a selected follicle by the operator to effect photo-thermal epilation of growth support tissue of the follicle; e) determining when one of a predefined number of light pulses have been generated, or a temporal duration of the session has elapsed, thereby indicating an end of the session; f) completing a recording of at least one log entry for the session.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein the step of completing and recording log entries includes storing information in a database.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein an additional step is provided wherein an authorized individual is given access to the database in order to enable at least one of:
a) inspecting and reviewing log entries recorded within the database; b) deleting of unneeded log entries; and c) archiving log entries.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 16, wherein if during step-c a connection can not be established with the remote computer, operation of the apparatus is not permitted until a connection to the remote computer is established and a transmitting and exchanging of information establishes that an additional allotment of epilation sessions is available and secured.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The subject matter provided herein is related to copending application Serial No. 09/384,122 filed on Aug. 27, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,348, which is hereby incorporated by reference.